Saturday
Dec232023

Tesla recalls over 120,000 vehicles in the US due to door latch issue

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Tesla is facing another recall in the US. This latest one affects 120,423 Model S and X vehicles produced from 2021 to 2023. The problem is that the doors may unlock and open during a crash, increasing the risk of injury and violating a federal safety standard. Tesla has already fixed the issue with a free over-the-air update and owner notification letters are expected to go out in February.

This recall comes on the heels of another one that involved more than two million EVs with Autopilot safety issues. Tesla also addressed that problem with a free OTA update that added more controls and alerts to ensure driver attention.

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Saturday
Dec232023

NordVPN launches official app for Apple TV with tvOS 17

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With the new tvOS 17 update, Apple TV users can now enjoy native VPN apps from leading providers. NordVPN is the latest one to follow suit. By using the NordVPN app, you can connect to any of the company’s secure servers worldwide. The app also encrypts all your network traffic and uses the NordLynx protocol to boost your connection speed. This should result in a smooth streaming experience with less buffering, depending on your network and server locations.

NordVPN had previously expressed some concerns about the limitations of native VPNs on tvOS 17. However, it seems that the company has overcome those challenges.

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Saturday
Dec232023

Magic Compose in Google Messages comes to more markets

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Google introduced Magic Compose, a feature that helps users write better messages, at I/O 2023. It was first available only in the US. But now, it looks like it has expanded to other countries. It's been reported to be available in France and the UK.

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Friday
Dec222023

LG has a new UltraGear OLED gaming monitor with two refresh rate modes

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LG will showcase its new UltraGear OLED gaming monitors at CES 2024, including the 32GS95UE with a unique Dual-Hz feature. This lets you choose between two modes: a 4K mode with up to 240Hz refresh rate or a FullHD mode with up to 480Hz refresh rate. The user can switch modes with a hotkey or a joystick on the monitor.

The 32GS95UE also boasts high colour accuracy (DCI-P3 coverage of 98.5%), fast response times (0.03ms GtG), DisplayHDR True Black 400 support, and dual HDMI 2.1 ports. However, it only has a DisplayPort 1.4 port, so you'll rely on Display Stream Compression to access the full resolution and refresh rates.

Additionally, the 32GS95UE has a speaker system with dual woofers behind the OLED panel and uses the front surface to emanate the sound. LG calls this technology Pixel Sound. It also supports DTS Virtual:X for surround sound and comes with a built-in headphone jack.

LG is expected to reveal the price and availability of the 32GS95UE during or after CES.

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